A Completely Average April

After following in Icelanticskier’s tracks down that gully, Allen and Greg then decided to go check out a few of their favorite lines on Mount Clay. Neither of them had been there since June of 2009, but they had no problem finding their way. Greg had a line in mind that he’d been dying to get a photograph of for over a year. Photo-slut that he is, Allen was happy to oblige. You be the judge. Was it worth waiting for?

Unfortunately the line was broken up, but fortunately the snow was absolutely glorious.

Sometimes lines are more fun (spicy) when they’re a little broken up. Indeed, as Allen demonstrates here, a “low snow year” is a far cry from a “no snow year.”

D: thanks for checking in dude. Sorry it didn’t work out to meet up on Saturday. We’ve been basically calling our lines as we see them based on real time conditions… so yeah… that means good skiing, but also being really flaky for anyone who we are trying to meet up with. sorry about that. We actually did pass through OG, and i checked my phone to see if i could give you a ring and see if you were there, but i couldn’t get service. It will happen sometime! thanks again, and pray for snow!

Thanks Micky! we’re DEFINITELY doing another calendar this year. Look for the ski season calendar (october to october) to be up for sale sometime in june, and then the normal calendar will be up sometime in october. WE gonna be doing the auto road again this year? hope so!

Micky O (ILOVE2SKI)

wrote on April 27th, 2010 at 11:06 pm

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Yep I’d love to, let’s hope for some more snow in the meantime… looks like this week is good!

icelanticskier

wrote on April 27th, 2010 at 9:07 am

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stunning, what a month…….so far. friday 1st light could be all time in the right spot(s). a very small dedicated crew is forming. e-mail if interested.

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